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Alphabetical [« »] arid 1 arise 24 arisen 2 arises 14 arising 4 aristarchus 1 aristides 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 affirm 14 announced 14 answer 14 arises 14 artificer 14 assistance 14 birds | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances arises |
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1 II, 1 | word. Thus from prosperity arises luxury; and from luxury, 2 II, 1 | with all other vices, there arises impiety towards God. From 3 II, 10| death in cold. And as heat arises from fire, so does cold 4 III, 1 | undertaken. For since all error arises either from false religion 5 III, 11| evil. But the good which arises from it ought to be so closely 6 III, 12| avail; for from knowledge arises virtue, and from virtue 7 III, 22| he did not see whence it arises. For justice has no weight 8 V, 15| the source from which it arises? Plato, indeed, spoke many 9 V, 23| an enemy? And yet there arises an adversary to him against 10 VI, 3 | withdrawn, and that there arises a steep way, now rough with 11 VI, 15| inclination, and caution arises from fear, and joy is nothing 12 VI, 17| it is a vice, because it arises from the love of possessing, 13 VI, 25| blood--for what pleasure arises from the slaughter of innocent 14 VII, 4 | whole human race. But this arises from the fact that they